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National Robotics-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy Database

National Robotics-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy Database: Exploring Learning Curves and Long Term Surgical, Oncological and Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMS)


Sponsor

Melbourne Health

Enrollment

10,000 participants

Start Date

Jul 1, 2024

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

In Australia, nearly 70 men are diagnosed with Prostate cancer every day. Prostate removal (Radical Prostatectomy) is the proven treatment option to control cancer spread. Most of the prostate removal surgeries are done using robots. Robotic assisted prostate removal surgeries have been invented to minimise the risk of side effects post-surgery. Doctors prefer the robots over open surgery as there are benefits to patients (shorter hospital stays, lesser blood loss and better quality of life) and surgeons (better dexterity, improved field of vision and less pain). However, the cost of the robot outweighs the benefits at present and there is very less information concerning the long-term outcomes for patients. Studies conducted so far are small scale studies and the results from these studies cannot be generalized to the population at large in Australia. So, there is need for a largescale study that will look at the long-term outcomes and the factors that impact robotic surgeries across the metropolitan and rural hospital sectors. Hence, this comprehensive database has been setup to collaborate with major hospitals, across metropolitan and rural areas in Australia. Through this database, researchers will be able to explore the diagnostic pathway for Prostate cancer and understand the long-term benefits of robotic surgery through patient reported questionnaires. Outcomes from this database will also help compare the quality of care against other powerhouses of robotic surgery. Eventually, the database aims to standardize diagnostic pathways and clinical notes that are the same across different hospitals conducting robotic-assisted surgeries for Prostatectomy and improve care for prostate cancer patients across the country.


Eligibility

Sex: MALEMin Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 90 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This is a national database study collecting information on patients who undergo robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (a minimally invasive surgical procedure to remove the prostate gland for cancer treatment). The goal is to track outcomes and improve the quality of robotic prostate surgery across participating hospitals. **You may be eligible if...** - You are between 18 and 90 years old - You have a confirmed diagnosis of localized prostate cancer - You are receiving care at a participating hospital - You consent to having your health information collected **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You have not had or are not scheduled for robotic surgery for prostate removal or biopsy - You do not have a prostate cancer diagnosis - You decline to provide consent for collection of your health information - You are under 18 years old Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Locations(8)

Ballarat Health

Ballarat, Victoria, Australia

Barwon health

Geelong, Victoria, Australia

Austin Healthcare

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

E.J Whitten Prostate Cancer Centre, Epworth Healthcare

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

St. Vincent's Private Hospital

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Western Heath

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Royal Melbourne Hospital

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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